The desire of the owners to create something new and unique
Indian practice FADD Studio has fused two separate apartments inside
a high-rise development in Bangalore - the SNN Clermont residential
tower, to create a multigenerational family home. The new duplex has six
bedrooms for a cosmopolitan couple, their parents and two young children.
FADD Studio :
"Our clients wanted this home to be contemporary and free of the fuss of their
previous home, which was more old-fashioned with traditional
elements from the previous generation"
FADD Studio :
"They didn't want a run-of-the-mill place that looked like any other home
with straight lines and contemporary anonymity. They wanted character and they
were open to exploring the language of curves and most certainly
wanted something out of the box."
"We began our usual process of looking to nature for inspiration, from shell
exoskeletons to caterpillar curvatures, from topographical maps of different
landscapes to fish scales and from sand dunes to waves"
"The ceilings and floor defy the mundane and give us and the apartment's
inhabitants pure joy to see the lines and curves continue infinitely."
The peach, black and white of the floor ties into the colour
scheme throughout the apartment.
FADD Studio : "This colour palette is unusual for an Indian home.
These colours, along with the nature-inspired curvatures and rounded
forms resulted in a minimal-futuristic vibe."
"The flooring is dramatic, something bold and thoughtful,
contributing to the strong visual and spatial language of the space"
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